Jul 05, 2012



Photo: Harrowsmith PS principal Mme Valerie Arsenault

Students at Harrowsmith Public School will be the recipients of a new playground and sports area thanks to the long-time efforts of the school's parent council. Since 2009 there have been plans in the works to transform the vast school yard behind the school into an improved play, sports and outdoor learning area for the students.

The parents began the project in 2009 by asking students at the school what kind of vision they had for an improved outdoor facility. Though some of their suggestions, like an outdoor pool, a trampoline and others proved either too costly and / or too impractical, the council has since arrived at six specific objectives that will take place in four separate phases. The project is a partnership between the school's parent council and staff, the Limestone District School Board's Facility Services, the Township of South Frontenac, the Frontenac Soccer Association, and the Boys and Girls Club of Kingston. It is expected to be completed by 2015 and the total cost is estimated at $173,000, with funds being generated from donations from corporate sponsors, local area businesses and individuals, and with additional elbow grease being provided by numerous school and community volunteers.

School principal, Mme Valerie Arsenault, said the organizers will also be looking into possible funding opportunities from various granting bodies.

The six major objectives that have been established for the project will include a gravel track (which is close to being completed); the construction of various exercise stations and equipment around the track; the construction of an outdoor learning area that will include rock benches and a covered area; upgrading the existing baseball and soccer fields; planting new trees; and constructing new benches. After completing her first year as principal at the school, Arsenault said she is thrilled to see the project taking shape. “It's great to see a project like this one taking place, which involves so many partners since it incorporates so many of the current educational values of our parents, school staff and the community at large. The new yard will go a long way in facilitating and promoting healthy living, physical activity and outdoor learning,” she said. The over 300 students that attend the school will have a treat in store for them when they arrive at their desks come September.

 

 

 

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